Singapore (3N)

3 Nights Singapore

Day 1: Arrive in Singapore

Welcome to Singapore! Company Hosts are available to help you make the most of your stay. Transport to hotel and check in by company car and dedicated tour guide

Day 2: Singapore City Tour

Morning City Tour with Tour Guide includes city famous landmarks Optional excursions are available.

Day 3: Singapore

Breakfast at Hotel, Optional excursions are available.

Day 4: Singapore

Pick up from Hotel Depart from Singapore.

INCLUDED

Accommodation

Airport Return Transport

Dedicated Tour Guide on Arrival and City Tour

Breakfast

Singapore, an island city-state off southern Malaysia, is a global financial center with a tropical climate and multicultural population. Its colonial core centers on the Padang, a cricket field since the 1830s and now flanked by grand buildings such as City Hall, with its 18 Corinthian columns. In Singapore’s circa-1820 Chinatown stands the red-and-gold Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, said to house one of Buddha’s teeth.

Genting Highlands is an integrated resort development comprising hotels, casinos and a theme park in Pahang, perched on the peak of Gunung Ulu Kali at 1,800 meters high. Nestled near the border of Selangor within an hour’s drive from Kuala Lumpur (about 35km), Genting Resort presents a popular weekend getaway from the city heat, conveniently connected by Karak Highway and major trunk roads, along with a cable car service from the satellite town of Gohtong Jaya. On a clear day, the peak overlooks lush valleys of rain forest stretching towards KL, a breathtaking view for visitors as they enjoy the cooling weather and serene mountain environment.

Colmar Tropicale is a French-themed village and hotel located in Berjaya Hills Resort, Bukit Tinggi, Pahang, Malaysia. It is located 2,600 feet (790 m) above sea level on 80 acres (320,000 m2) of natural forestland. The development is inspired by the original town of Colmar in Alsace, France, with elements taken from ancient surrounding villages.

The project was started in 1993 and the federal capital officially moved in 1999, although the site is still far from complete. Putrajaya became a self-governing federal territory (wilayah persekutuan) in 2001, the third in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur and the island of Labuan.
The name literally means “princes’ (putra) success (jaya)”. Officially, the site is named in homage to Malaysia’s first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra.
Ever since the Asian economic crisis of 1998 development has slowed down markedly, and while there aren’t any of the rusting half-built concrete shells that still litter KL and Bangkok, the careful eye will spot more than a couple of once cleared and dug-up but now abandoned fields (often with a crane or two stuck in the mud too). Basically, the infrastructure is largely in place but the buildings and occupants aren’t, leading to the impression of a giant swath of hilly jungle crisscrossed by 8-lane highways with no other cars on them, and the occasional beautifully sculpted lake garden with no people in sight.

Splash away in ‘The Largest Water Theme Park in Malaysia,’ as you begin your thrilling water escapade!
Grab your suite and jump into the coolest kind of summertime fun; laugh and share the joy with your friends and family, and escape from the hustle and bustle of life.
With cool pools, spine-tingling slides, awesome attractions and tantalizing treats — there’s something for everyone ! All day long.

Penang is a state of Malaysia located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Strait of Malacca. It comprises two parts – Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay Peninsula.
The fascinating culture is complemented by golden beaches and tranquil seas. One would have to search far and wide to find an island blessed with so many natural attractions. It is truly a tropical paradise that offers something for everyone, from historical buffs and nature park enthusiasts to those just wanting to relax on a sun-drenched beach.

Named as the Waters of Africa, our Water Park is home to The Vuvuzela, the world’s largest water ride, the Waterplexx 5D, the ultimate interactive cinematic experience, the FlowRider, Malaysia’s first surf simulator and many other great attractions.
When you’re done with the rides, head down to the Surf Beach, one of the world’s largest man-made beaches, it’s made up of over 13,000 square metres of sand where you can surf perfect waves, play volleyball or get a sun tan.
So, drop by for some fun in the sun!

This ddouble-decked beauty offers you an exciting full-range of fun-filled activities while you meet, dine and entertain on-board. As you host your private function in luxurious and comfortable settings, be mesmerized by the panoramic and breathtaking view of The Mines.
On DME, your guests are assured of a memorable time while cruising on the waters of The Mines.
Step up to this double-decked Beauty, with an open-air upper deck for a pleasant breeze of fresh air, and to the air-conditioned lower deck, for a private function with a special touch.
This magnificent Beauty is built with pillar less interior and full-length windows to provide a panoramic view for You to enjoy the breathtaking view of the MINES Lake. What’s more? You deserve the best of cuisine prepared by our top chefs, chill out and above all, an unforgettable unique experience.

Optional Excursions

Optional excursions are a wonderful way to enhance your tour, often giving you a special, behind-the-scenes glimpse into another culture, or experiencing a special regional dinner. They also give you flexibility: everyone doesn’t enjoy the same activities and optional excursions allow you to craft a more hand personal tour by choosing activities which appeal to you.
This list of optional excursions are examples only for this tour: they may or may not be offered, depending on the participation, weather conditions, and seasonality or group interests.’

Singapore is a global commerce, finance and transport hub. Its standings include: the most “technology-ready” nation (WEF), top International-meetings city (UIA), city with “best investment potential” (BERI), second-most competitive country, third-largest foreign exchange market, third-largest financial centre, third-largest oil refining and trading centre, and the second-busiest container port. The country has also been identified as a tax haven.
Singapore is ranked 11th internationally and first in Asia on the UN Human Development Index. It is ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety, and housing, but does not fare well on the Democracy index. Although income inequality is high, 90% of homes are owner-occupied. 38% of Singapore’s 5.6 million residents are permanent residents and other foreign nationals. There are four official languages on the island: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil and English. English is its common language; most Singaporeans are bilingual.
Singapore is a unitary multiparty parliamentary republic, with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government. The People’s Action Party has won every election since self-government in 1959. One of the five founding members of the ASEAN, Singapore is also the host of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Secretariat, and a member of the East Asia Summit, Non-Aligned Movement, and the Commonwealth of Nations.
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Singapore and it has been referred to as Disneyland with the Death Penalty. The city-state had the second highest per-capita execution rate in the world between 1994 and 1998, estimated by the United Nations to be 13.83 executions annually per one million people during that period.